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English Academic Writing

Class at Faculty of Social Sciences |
JLB065

Syllabus

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MID-TERM TEST: on Thursday November 23, 2023  

SYLLABUS PPE Winter Semester of 2023

Ø  Please submit all your writing assignments via Moodle 1 (English Academic Writing), on a weekly basis

Ø  Also remember to send filled-out Vocabulary sheets via Moodle 1, on a weekly basis

Ø  Photo project – deadline October 28 (send via regular email)

Ø  News Overview – deadline December 16 (send via Moodle 1)

Ø  NOTE: No more than 2 missed deadlines allowed          

DATE

VOCABULARY BUILD-UP

ACADEMIC ENGLISH

WRITING LAB (for more details on writing assignments, see individual Worksheets)

Introductory class/ October 5

INTRODUCTORY INFO    

TOPIC no. 1/October 12

Leaders and Leadership

Writing introductions and a topic sentence/Introductory adverbs/Negative prefixes

Writing introductory paragraph of opinion essay (deadline October 18)

TOPIC no. 2/ October 19

Emigration/Immigration/Migration

A number of vs. the number of/rise vs. raise/Academic phrasal verbs/Connecting phrases/Causality

Cause-Effect essay (deadline October 25)

TOPIC no. 3/ October 26

International Relations

Comparing and contrasting/Describing graphs and trends/Referring to figures and tables/Referring backwards and forwards

Comparing/Contrasting essay (deadline November 1)

TOPIC no. 4/ November 2

Wars and Conflicts / PHOTO PROJECT

Counter-words/Writing a formal summary/Reporting verbs I

Writing a formal summary (deadline November 8)

TOPIC no. 5/ November 9

Government, Parliament, President / PHOTO PROJECT

“out” nouns and verbs/the bigger...the more.../by vs. until/Cohesive devices

(no writing assignment – revising for the mid-term)

TOPIC no. 6/November 16

Globalization / PHOTO PROJECT

Hedging/Commonly confused words/Restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses

Hedging a passage (deadline NOVEMBER 29)

November 23

MID-TERM    

TOPIC no. 7/November 30

Poverty and Humanitarian Aid / PHOTO PROJECT

Writing conclusions/Present Perfect form in writing

Writing a conclusion (deadline December 6)

TOPIC no. 8/December 7

Religion / PHOTO PROJECT

Nominalization/Phrasal verbs – recession/Using quotations

Referring to a passage with the use of quotations (deadline December 13)

TOPICS no. 9 and 10/December 14

Media / PHOTO PROJECT

The European Union and International Organizations / PHOTO PROJECT (we will cover both Topics no. 9 and 10 in this class)

Reporting verbs II/Paraphrasing

Paraphrasing a passage (deadline December 20)

December 21

PRE-TERMS      

Annotation

The course is designed only for the students enrolled in PPE study program.

NOTE: The minimum required number of PPE students is 6.

Students will practice their speaking and writing skills needed in an academic environment and will assume academic vocabulary at B2 level.

The course aims for students to improve their English language skills.